Josh Allen rockets up the board while Baker Mayfield falls out of the top 10

The Cowboys make a move which will put some pressure on Dez Bryant

The Browns go for the Saquon Barkley luxury pick

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1) Cleveland Browns: Sam Darnold, QB, USC Analysis: Darnold is silky navigating the pocket, can skate around pressure when necessary and is accurate whether he’s set or on the run. He’s the safest quarterback in the draft and Cleveland can’t afford to take unnecessary risks when it comes to selecting their next franchise quarterback.

2) Buffalo Bills (from Giants): Josh Allen, QB, WyomingAnalysis: His long ball has made him one of the darlings of this year’s draft but his accuracy issues will give NFL executives pause. Because the Bills’ QB will need to navigate Western New York winters, they roll the dice on Allen’s cannon versus the touch and accuracy of Josh Rosen. Bills Mafia waits patiently in the wings with billy clubs.

Go big or go home. The Bills might be thinking big in the form of Wyoming QB Josh Allen. (AP)

3) New York Jets (from Colts): Josh Rosen, QB, UCLAAnalysis: Rosen is accurate, has prototypical size and the right demeanor for the Big Apple. With Eli Manning giving the N.Y. media zero personality, it’s going to have a ball with Rosen.

5) Denver Broncos: Vita Vea, DT, WashingtonAnalysis: Vea isn’t Saquan Barkley but the Broncos are still getting one of the best pound-for-pound athletes in the draft. Vea is the type of disruptor at the line of scrimmage who makes lives easier for the backers and cover guys.

6) Indianapolis Colts (from Jets): Bradley Chubb, DE, N.C. State Analysis: The Colts fall back to sixth and still scoop the best pass rusher in the draft like a smooth criminal.

North Carolina State’s Bradley Chubb is projected to be one of the top defensive players selected in April’s draft. (AP)

7) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Minkah Fitzpatrick, DB, Alabama Analysis: The Bucs need help all over the secondary, so might as well select the dude who can ball out at every position.

8) Chicago Bears: Quenton Nelson, OG, Notre DameAnalysis: The pick isn’t sexy but Nelson should make life much easier for Mitchapalooza and the Bears’ offense.

9) San Francisco 49ers: Tremaine Edmunds, LB, Virginia Tech Analysis: Even though the 49ers finished 2017 strong, their roster needs a lot of playmakers and Edmunds is all that and a bag of chips.

11) Miami Dolphins: Baker Mayfield, QB, OklahomaAnalysis: If Mayfield can help Dolphins fans forget about the black hole they’ve had at quarterback since Dan Marino retired, they’ll let him grab his he-cookie and plant all the flags his heart desires.

12) New York Giants (from Bills via Bengals): Denzel Ward, CB, Ohio StateAnalysis: This would be an improvement since the Giants’ secondary was hot garbage last year.

13) Washington Redskins: Derwin James, S, Florida StateAnalysis: Washington selects a player that reminds the team of one of the most dominant defenders to ever don their uniform. #RIPSeanTaylor

14) Green Bay Packers: Jaire Alexander, CB, Louisville Analysis: It doesn’t matter if Aaron Rodgers is healthy yet the defense continues to get burned worse than Lindsay Lohan in Dubai with no sunscreen.

16) Baltimore Ravens: Marcus Davenport, DE/OLB, UT San AntonioAnalysis: Terrell Suggs has only so much “Sizzle” left in those legs.

17) Los Angeles Chargers: Da’Ron Payne, DT, AlabamaAnalysis: The Chargers’ run defense was poop emoji last year. Major Payne should help them climb out of the toilet bowl.

18) Seattle Seahawks: Josh Jackson, CB, IowaAnalysis: Jackson played wideout at Iowa before switching to corner. He ran a 4.56 at the scouting combine. He’s a rangy corner that gives WRs hell in press coverage and plays the ball like a, duh, former WR. Remind you of anyone, 12th Man?

19) Arizona Cardinals (from Cowboys): Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville Analysis: The Cardinals trade down and still select the most electric dude in the draft to pair with one of the most dynamic running backs in the league. Well played, Steve Keim.

20) Detroit Lions: Mike McGlinchey, OT, Notre Dame Analysis: Securing McGlinchey with this pick helps clog one of the many holes on the Lions’ offensive line.

22) New York Giants (from Bills and Chiefs): Harold Landry, OLB, Boston CollegeAnalysis: The G-Men draft a young bull with two hands that can bring that fire off the edge in their new 4-3 scheme after trading JPP to Tampa Bay.

24) Carolina Panthers: Mike Gesicki, TE, Penn State Analysis: The most dynamic TE prospect in the draft gets to learn from one of the best TEs in the game.

25) Tennessee Titans: Harrison Phillips, DT, Stanford Analysis: Horrible Harry can hold up as a 3-4 nose or slide over to the 3 tech in a 4-3. Bill Belichick likes to switch to multiple fronts to keep offenses on their toes so expect the same from his disciple, Mike Vrabel.

Maurice Hurst (R) was a load in the middle for Michigan. (AP)

26) Atlanta Falcons: Maurice Hurst, DT, Michigan Analysis: It’s almost a given that the Falcons will select a DT with this pick. At this point, the wind is blowing in Hurst’s direction.

27) New Orleans Saints: Taven Bryan, DT, Florida Analysis: After Ndamukong Suh failed to answer their prayers, the Saints anoint a young run-stopper from Florida to augment their upstart defense.

28) Pittsburgh Steelers: Leighton Vander Esch, LB, Boise State Analysis: LVE won’t be able to replace Ryan Shazier but hopefully he can inject some playmaking ability to a Steelers defense that sorely missed Shazier after he went down last year.

29) Jacksonville Jaguars: Hayden Hurst, TE, South Carolina Analysis: The Jags signed Austin Seferian-Jenkins and Niles Paul but that won’t stop them from adding a playmaking tight end to a group of JAGs.

30) Minnesota Vikings: Will Hernandez, OG, UTEP Analysis: You don’t spend all that money on Captain Kirk and not get some beef to protect him up front.

31) New England Patriots: Kolton Miller, OT, UCLA Analysis: Miller has a similar build and skills as Nate Solder. He’s just a hell of a lot cheaper. BB is the ultimate baller on a budget.

32) Philadelphia Eagles: Rashaan Evans, LB, Alabama Analysis: If the Eagles lost the Super Bowl, people would still be talking about how bad Tommy Boy carved up that defense. Evans’ playmaking ability in the run and pass game should help improve that defense so Philadelphia can continue to Fly Eagles Fly!